Over the last several months, the SYRCL Board of Directors have welcomed three new members to their ranks, and they’re giving a boost to SYRCL’s capacity in advocacy, fundraising, operations, and land management. Details

As we reminisce on 20 years of River Monitoring at SYRCL, we recognize our achievements and the incredible citizen-scientists who have helped us along the way. The River Monitoring Program was built by passionate and devoted community members, and today, the program is fortified by that same passion and support. Details

I sincerely hope you are well and staying positive during the COVID-19 crisis. Once again, I’m writing from home as we at SYRCL are starting our fifth week of working remotely and relying on video meetings, emails, phone calls, chats, and texts to keep the organization’s work moving forward. More

With the rising awareness for health and safety in our community we will be postponing SYRCL’s Quiz Night on Friday March 13th until travel and exposure concerns for COVID-19 have settled down. The safety of our supporters, volunteers, friends and family is of highest priority. We do have other events that are scheduled to proceed as planned; however, we continue to monitor the situation and will make decisions based on the most current and rapidly changing information. If other events are canceled or postponed, we will keep you posted via our website and social media. Details

Learn about the five most common invasive plants in the Yuba watershed, how they harm native ecosystems and how you can take action to reduce these invasive species. Make a difference in our watershed, sign up for our annual Scotch broom challenge on April 4th. Details